Brexit bombshell: Secret Cobra meetings held to prepare for NO DEAL, claims MP

SECRET meetings of the Government's emergency committee have been held to prepare for a no-deal Brexit, an MP has claimed. Labour's Anna McMorrin said the Cabinet Office was preparing for the "very real threat" of no deal by undertaking civil contingency planning and holding Cobra meetings.

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Mr Lidington replied: "There was a people's vote in 2016 which at the time both her party and mine said was going to be the decisive moment.

"It's perfectly right that the civil contingency secretariat in the Cabinet Office takes an active part in contingency planning for all eventualities."

The Labour MP’s claim comes as Theresa May warned if Britain does not reach an agreement with the EU the "position changes" on its agreement to pay a financial settlement to the bloc.

She told the Commons: "We are a country which honours our obligations, we believe in the rule of law and therefore we believe in abiding by our legal obligations.

Labour MP Anna McMorrin (Image: GETTY)

Secret meetings have taken place as Theresa May's no deal brexit looks more likely (Image: GETTY)

"However the specific offer was made in the spirit of our desire to reach a deal with the European Union and on the basis, as the EU themselves have said, that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed, without a deal the position changes."

Downing Street has insisted the Prime Minister’s Brexit proposals are the only "credible and negotiable" ones amid speculation of a Tory rebellion.

Tory rebels from the European Research Group presented alternative plans for the border in Northern Ireland today.

But Downing Street dismissed the plans. A spokesman for Mrs May said: "We have been working on the issue of the Northern Irish border for two years and we have looked at a significant number of potential solutions and we believe that the plan put forward by Chequers is the only credible and negotiable one.”